Entain Enters Undertaking After BetStop Breaches
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Entain enters undertaking after BetStop breaches
Entain Group Pty Ltd, the parent company of Ladbrokes AU and Neds AU, has entered into a legally binding undertaking with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) following an investigation that found it provided services to individuals registered with BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register, while also failing to close accounts belonging to self-excluded customers. The investigation found more than 500 breaches of nationa…
Australian regulator finds Entain brands breached self-exclusion rules 500 times
Entain’s Australian brands Ladbrokes AU and Neds AU are in hot water after an Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) investigation found more than 500 breaches of national self-exclusion rules. The UK-headquartered company has now entered into a court-enforceable undertaking, with the ACMA finding that its brands opened accounts for people registered with Australia’s national self-exclusion register BetStop. It is also said to hav…
Australian regulator discovers Entain brands violated self-exclusion rules 500 times – DIR HONGKONG
(AsiaGameHub) – Entain’s Australian brands Ladbrokes AU and Neds AU are facing regulatory trouble after an Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) investigation uncovered more than 500 violations of national self-exclusion rules. The UK-headquartered gambling firm has now entered into a court-enforceable undertaking, after ACMA found its brands opened new betting accounts for people already registered with Australia’s national sel…
ACMA finds 500+ breaches in Entain’s self-exclusion controls
Entain enters enforceable undertaking after Australian regulator (ACMA) finds 500+ breaches of national self-exclusion rules across Ladbrokes and Neds. The post ACMA finds 500+ breaches in Entain’s self-exclusion controls first appeared on Asia Gaming News | AGB - Asia Gaming Brief.
Entain entities enter enforceable undertaking with Australian communications regulator for breaching gambling self-exclusion rules
Entain Group Pty Ltd, the parent company of Australian sportsbooks Ladbrokes and Neds, has entered into a court-enforceable undertaking after an Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) investigation found more than 500 breaches of national self-exclusion rules, the regulator has revealed. The ACMA said it found that Entain opened accounts for and provided wagering services to people registered with BetStop – the National Self-Exclus…
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